Daniels Associates, LLP is a boutique law firm servicing Kentucky and Indiana residents. Our practice is client-focused and able to help with most areas of law. But at Daniels Associates we have a focused practice in four areas: Social Security Disability, Personal Injury, Bankruptcy, and Family Law/Domestic Relations.

If you would like to speak with a Social Security Disability attorney about filing a disability application, or to speak with a bankruptcy attorney about your bankruptcy options, contact Daniels Associates today at 502.583.8300. Our attorneys are licensed to practice in Kentucky, Indiana, and Florida.

Daniels Associates is a family based law firm founded by Rhoda Daniels. In 2008 Micah Daniels joined the team and together provided service in both Social Security Disability and in Bankruptcy. Micah carries on her mother’s legacy helping clients obtain disability benefits and financial peace of mind with the help of her work family.

Whether you are facing the reality of home foreclosure or will be unable to work for at least a year following an injury or a surgery, what it boils down to is money. And often times, money is at the heart of marital problems.

One situation may have you contemplating filing for bankruptcy. The other may make you think about filing a Social Security disability claim. And the third may have an impact on any family law issues. Yet you are hesitant about taking that important first step.

At Daniels Associates LLP, our team helps clients overcome the stigma of filing for bankruptcy, the daunting task of pursuing Social Security (SSD) benefits, dealing with a personal injury, or negotiating the murky waters of family law.Contact us today to find out more.

At Daniels Associates LLP, our team helps clients overcome the stigma of filing for bankruptcy, the daunting task of pursuing Social Security (SSD) benefits, the stress of dealing with a personal injury, or negotiating the murky waters of family law.

We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy under the Bankruptcy Code.